. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Beauty - Spring Cosmetic Trends
The ‘i-Shadow’ palette in ‘Choca Mocha’ features four neutral shades to make those eyes ‘pop’, but still look natural. The soft beige can be used as a
base for the eyelids or to highlight the brow area, whereas the other three deeper tones can be used to add definition and depth.
Packed with ultra-soft pigment, this palette can be used for a wide variety of looks, from the simple one- colour to a deep brown smokey eye.
• Hennessy Hair & Beauty: 021 434 3436
Couleur Caramel Eyebrow Pencils are available in three different shades - No 120, 121 and 122 – and include a brow brush at the end of the pencil for combing, softening and styling. This is an ideal tool for teaching your clients how to achieve the Boy Brow look.
• Couleur Caramel / Virginie Claire: 01 452 6973
The Flawless PurePressed Blush by jane iredale gives a gorgeous peachy glow to the cheekbones, with brown undertones to define and sculpt. Free from irritating ingredients and chemicals, this product won’t clog up your client’s pores.
• jane iredale / iiaa: +44 (0)208 450 2020
Mii Cosmetics’ Super Gloss Lip Shine creates a wet look pout to be worn either on its own or over lipstick. Enriched with vitamins A and E, it smooths the lips and adds a touch of glamour.
Available in two shades; Crystal (pictured) and Berry Twist.
• Mii Cosmetics / Gerrard International: +44 (0)845 217 1360
Megan’s Face Kit is a collection of six shades specifically chosen to contour, highlight, sculpt and shape the face. If your clients are looking for ways to optimise that ‘No-Make-up’ make-up trend, then this product makes a great companion to their make-up bag. There are three varying highlight colours as well as three contour shades; all designed to match the correct undertones in the skin.
• Fuschia: 041 983 9823
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